The company has announced today that developers will now be able to track all of the activity going on within Facebook with more granularity. If you have an app that publishes Open Graph stories, then you’ll be able to track the unique numbers of publishes, views, and clicks. This type of analytics will help companies hone in on exactly what’s working for them, and exactly what’s going on when they see spikes in usage.

In addition, developers will now see how many unique users have seen and accepted their Facebook authorization dialog. This type of information can help a company figure out why their app isn’t converting to actual new users.

Facebook says that these new changes will help developers build great apps that have a better chance of getting accepted into its upcoming App Center.

Open Graph stories show even more promise for developers than the Like ever did, letting people share and interact with actions being taken outside of the social network. For those of you wondering how Facebook will ever monetize its 900M userbase, this is an early glimpse into how it’s preparing to do just that.